Breaking News -
October 15, 2007In
an effort to inspire Iranians around the world to rise up against Iran's
repressive Islamic regime, the country's ancient Banner of Kings ďDerafshe
KavianiĒ was flown over the New York metropolitan area on Monday
October 15, 2007. Derafshe Kaviani dates back more than 5,000 years and
is a symbol of Iran's rich culture and of resistance to
oppression. Derafshe Kaviani took off from Long Island and flew by
the United Nations, Ground Zero and paid respect to innocent victims of
Islamic terrorists before circling the Statue of Liberty.

History in Making!
Flag of Revolt Against Iranís Mullahs became Airborne!

October 8, 2007 - Statue of Liberty in New
York will look on proudly on Monday October 15, 2007 as Iranís ancient
flag of the Kings, Derafshe Kaviani, flies overhead to signal the revolt
of Iranians of every country, language, and religion against Iranís
repressive Islamist regime of Mullahs. The 25 x 25 foot Derafshe Kaviani
will fly along Long Island, over the United Nations, and circle New York
Harbor and the Statue of Liberty. The flight is timed to coincide with
the ancient Iranian festival of Mehregan, the fall festival that also
celebrates an ancient victory over oppression at which this flag was
unfurled.

The flag of the Kings, Derafshe Kaviani remains an important motif in
Iranian art and culture, although its meaning has been repressed by the
current regime. We raise this flag now to call on Iranians to
renew their pride in their ancient culture and to rise once more, as
their ancestors rose against legendary demons and conquerors, to
establish an Iranian nation that is truly free.

Derafshe Kaviani was first raised, according to legend, against the
Satanic, evil dragon demon Zahak. In Iranís national epic, Shahnameh
Ferdowsi, the demon has become an oppressive Arab ruler. Kaveh Ahangar,
the blacksmith rallied the people against him, using his spear and
leather apron to remake the ancient flag and lead the people to victory.